Brandilyn asked this question about Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow:
Was anyone else disappointed that there wasn't any further discussion about the fact that Ichigo was marketed as a male character even though they were intended to be nonbinary? There's a moderate amount of reflection on how they appropriated Japanese culture, but never anything on how the character's gender was switched.
Judith The decision was made strictly based on economics, Dov insisted that sales data showed male characters were more popular than female or non-binary at …moreThe decision was made strictly based on economics, Dov insisted that sales data showed male characters were more popular than female or non-binary at that time.
There wasn't much discussion before they decided, but upon later reflection they still thought it was the right call. (less)
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